
Sights and things to do on Tallinn!

Sights and things to do on Tallinn!
Recommendations for activities in Tallinn
The modern Rotermann Quarter
The Rotermann Quarter is a perfect starting point for your day in Tallinn, located just a stone's throw from the harbor. Here you will find interesting cafés, restaurants and shops that you won't find in Helsinki. The unique architecture of the neighborhood combines modern style with old elements.
RØST
Visit the Scandinavian bakery RØST, near the terminal, known for its delicious sourdough pastries and high-quality coffee. We recommend you try their delicious cardamom bun and a cappuccino. You can enjoy your order on the spot or take away.
Address: Rotermanni 14
Tallinn Design House
Tallinn Design House celebrates Estonian design with fashion, jewelry, cosmetics, interior design items and carefully selected gift ideas. You'll find ceramics from NÜÜD, silk scarves from Mju, and jewelry and accessories from Janika Mägi Couture Embroidery. This is a great place to discover Estonian design.
Address: Rotermanni 14
The urban Telliskivi
Take the tram from Rotermann to Telliskivi to explore the area's exciting sights and eateries. Telliskivi, an old industrial area transformed into a bohemian and trendy oasis, attracts locals and tourists alike. There are high-class restaurants, cozy cafés, small shops and several art businesses, including the photography museum Fotografiska. We recommend taking the time to stroll around and enjoy the unique atmosphere.
We handpicked some interesting places to visit in Telliskivi:
The restaurant Frenchy Bistro
Museum of Photography Fotografiska
The gin factory Junimperium Distillery
The versatile Balti Jaama square
Balti Jaama Square is a unique multifunctional square that stretches over three floors. Here you'll find classic market goods, but also a wide range of second-hand and antique items, as well as a whole host of interesting restaurants and cafés. In the antique section on the top floor, you could be forgiven for thinking you've stepped back in time several decades. In the market hall, you can treat yourself to a small snack to ease your hunger, such as rich bao rolls and artesan fries from Baojaam. If you're in the mood for coffee, we recommend the adjacent café Surf Cafe.
